music video
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Video from the Tallest Man On Earth for the track “Love Is All.” It comes from the album the Wild Hunt, which is out now via Dead Oceans. –
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Since posting their music a while back, y’all have been soaking in the noisy and chaotic vibes of California’s Weekend. Their debut full-length will be out on Slumberland Recs next week. Partake in the video above until then. If you’re down with it, stream the entire album,
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Here’s a new video from the UK outfit Two Wounded Birds. They take an extremely dreamy and relaxed approach to surf rock, letting reverbed guitars ripple infinitely over a tight set of drums and bass. The vocals are pretty calming, too. This song, “My Lonesome,” is from the band’
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I’m late, but thanks to one of my faithful Needle Drops, I’m on my way to the Sun Airway party. Their debut album, Nocturne of Exploded Crystal Chandelier, came out last week, and what I’ve heard so far is a winning combo of straightforward songwriting and treated
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New video for the Drums track, “Me and the Moon,” which is off their self-titled LP. The album is out now via Moshi Moshi and Island. –
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Video for the Books‘ song “I Didn’t Know That,” which comes from their 9/10’d album the Way Out. It’s out now on Temporary Residence Limited. –
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New video for “Not Getting There,” which is off Blonde Redhead’s latest album, Penny Sparkle. It’s a synth-heavy album of sensual songs and vast atmospheres. Check it out if you dig the track. The LP is out now via 4AD. –
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New video for “Not Getting There,” which is off Blonde Redhead’s latest album, Penny Sparkle. It’s a synth-heavy album of sensual songs and vast atmospheres. Check it out if you dig the track. The LP is out now via 4AD. –
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New video for Black Mountain‘s “The Hair Song.” I didn’t dig on “Old Fangs,” but this song is freaking great. So tight and nimble. It’s got a nice folk rock sound to it, too. A review for the band’s new LP, Wilderness Heart, is coming, I
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The result of letting kids listen to Wire and the Fall are the Neat. A rollicking taut song which captures the best of those two influences, “In Youth is Pleasure,” bounces around your head. The guitars dialogue back and forth with feedback and the drums battle it out with a